Stay or go? Chinese Australians face travel dilemma ahead of Lunar New Year

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Stay or go? Chinese Australians face travel dilemma ahead of Lunar New Year
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As COVID-19 cases in China surge and countries, including Australia, impose new travel rules, Chinese Australians are weighing up whether to visit relatives and loved ones.

abc.net.au/news/chinese-australians-travel-plans-up-in-air-as-covid-grips-china/100489704Chinese Australian Emma Wei was evacuated from Wuhan with her two kids three years ago, but she has booked tickets to return and see her ailing grandfather as China eases travel restrictions.

"On my return, I will be required to take another 48-hours pre-departure PCR test by the Australian government." "I cannot afford the air tickets for the whole family to go as it would easily be over $10,000 — too expensive for me," she said.He booked a flight to China as soon as he heard quarantine requirements for travellers arriving in the country had been scrapped.

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